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#187527 by Abydost
Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:46 pm
Struggling to keep my head up (literally) after the two Opeth concerts, it's destroyedish. And much ringing in mah ears again, hopefully it'll pass and not... "add" to the tinnitus I already have. Serves me right for standing next to the speakers without earplugs I suppose.
#187555 by FFLinchpin
Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:03 am
Lettuce wrote:I often wonder if my interpretation of colour is the same as someone else's, and if theirs is the same as someone else etc. How else could we prove it? What you think is orange could be blue to the next person.


Haha yeah, Amber and i discussed this before. Tis an interesting prospect indeed.
#187573 by Amber
Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:34 am
FFLinchpin wrote:
Lettuce wrote:I often wonder if my interpretation of colour is the same as someone else's, and if theirs is the same as someone else etc. How else could we prove it? What you think is orange could be blue to the next person.


Haha yeah, Amber and i discussed this before. Tis an interesting prospect indeed.


Looking into the subject matter, I would guess probably not, as colour is created by it's wavelengths, and strength of source. I suppose everyones view of a certain shade could be diferent, as everyones brains interprets things differently, but I think the colour remains the same.

Also, I just deleted 3210 emails. Aren't I just interesting?
#187579 by AlucardXIX
Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:00 am
Well, being "color blind" doesnt necessarily mean that you cannot see colors. My grandfather is color blind and he just sees certain colors differently. My father used to have a dark blue chair, which he thought was green but me and my mom both knew it was dark blue.

So yes, people can absolutely see colors differently. I've experienced it many times with others, them seeing colors different than me that is.
#187656 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:23 pm
Abydost wrote:Struggling to keep my head up (literally) after the two Opeth concerts, it's destroyedish. And much ringing in mah ears again, hopefully it'll pass and not... "add" to the tinnitus I already have. Serves me right for standing next to the speakers without earplugs I suppose.


Ha! Be like Townsend and take care of your ears dude!

What a great role model :D
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Sorry for posting it again, it just proves a point. Devin didn't seem to thrilled about this picture which was in another thread :o
#187735 by TallNerdGuy
Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:51 pm
I'm currently pulling an all-nighter because I need to finish my portfolio layouts so that I can print them tomorrow and be able to graduate from college. Then I ask for a little help from my roommate to take pictures for a display idea I am making, but he just made a half-assed attempt and the pics turned out all blurry, so I'm quite irritated at the moment. At least I have coffee I can savor and find happiness in 8) .
#187871 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:12 am
...wondering why I wake up every morning with a sore neck, and crackly back :| I even got a new pillow, and it made things worse.

I'm too young to be having daily aches and pains!!

I must sleep all tensed up or something. :sad:
#187940 by FFLinchpin
Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:44 pm
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:...wondering why I wake up every morning with a sore neck, and crackly back :| I even got a new pillow, and it made things worse.

I'm too young to be having daily aches and pains!!

I must sleep all tensed up or something. :sad:


Im 23 and i have all kinds of aches and pains. Its cause of my horribly physical job though. i think ill be in a wheel chair when im 40 :sad:
#187941 by Amber
Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:50 pm
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:
Abydost wrote:Struggling to keep my head up (literally) after the two Opeth concerts, it's destroyedish. And much ringing in mah ears again, hopefully it'll pass and not... "add" to the tinnitus I already have. Serves me right for standing next to the speakers without earplugs I suppose.


Ha! Be like Townsend and take care of your ears dude!

What a great role model :D
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Sorry for posting it again, it just proves a point. Devin didn't seem to thrilled about this picture which was in another thread :o


Great role model indeed:

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Okay not what you meant, but seeing as a lot of new people are about, I'd torture them :P As well as everyone else. :P
#188553 by Leechmaster
Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:51 pm
Researching the form and functions of Early Medieval Irish ringforts and studying the Hereford Mappa Mundi...

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